thrall
IPA: θrˈɔɫ
noun
- One who is enslaved or under mind control.
- (uncountable) The state of being under the control of another person.
- A shelf; a stand for barrels, etc.
- A surname.
verb
- To make a thrall; enslave.
adjective
- (archaic) Enthralled; captive.
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Examples of "thrall" in Sentences
- He was becoming a thrall of the villain.
- I think Hil is in the thrall of a vampire.
- The monster fell under the thrall of Count Dracula.
- The master of a thrall had the power of their life and death.
- The Raven eventually succeed in releasing him from his thrall.
- In the course of the book, he uses thrall runes used to enslave.
- Fearing the queen, they persuade Atli to instead slay the thrall Hjalli.
- The artist seems in thrall to a tabloid persona that is not the real Amy.
- Now under the thrall of the meteor, the women defend it by seducing the men.
- In their struggle to free Regan from the thrall of Pazuzu, both priests perish.
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